111 P_ FRED'Ic L. BAKER. Great Sale of WatOes, Jewelry AN D O n e Million Dollars wortk.to' be DISPOSED , 'NE WITHOUTDOLLAR REGARD N'Cl' VILVEI • Vol to be paid far until : you know what. you are to receive BY A. H. BOWEN - & AGENTS FOR THE MANUFACTURER& 313 BEEKMAN STREET, NffrWAFORK.. lii 03 the following List of Artieles,to be add for ONE DOLL-A.R.BACHI, 10 Gold Hunting Cues Watches NO Gold Watches, various styles 200 Ladies' Gold Watches 200 Silver Hunting Case Lever Watches 300 Silver Hunting Caae Lepine Watches 300 Gold Composite Hunt, ing Watches "* 4 300 Music Boxer, Shell and Rosewood Cases, v3O Elegant Silvalat 6 d *-; Coffee and Tea' • lilts " I,oeo Elegant SilrerViitelt Castor Stands . 1,000 Elegant Silvei / Pliired Fruit and Cakellesketa 1,000 Elegant Silver Tafel Putter Dishes ' ' 1,010 Elegant Silver Plated' Ice Pitchers 11 0 Silver Plated' 'Salt Stands • • leo Silver Plated GoilitaT Engraved and Plain . 3,000 Silver Plated Ciips; told lined and engraved '.. 1,001.1 Silver Plated Bella . a • 3,oti Sets Silver Plated Ts- Ole Forks, y doz. WOO Pair Silver Plated Ta-, 4 ble Spoons NM Sets silver Plated Tea Spoons, doz. 2,0011 Pair Silver Plated Bk. , ter Knives 5,000 Silver Plated Napkin Rings, very hundsotne 400 California Mamoru! Outer Sets Ladies' jew elry 1,000 lirazlllian Pelibles, Sets Ladies' Jewelry ;me Sets Ladies' Jewelry, assorted 5,000 lair Crystal Pendant . Ear Drops 3,000 Miniature and Eriarn-„ . eled Revolving Pins 3,000 Enameled and, Pearl llroaches,very handsome 21.0) Ladies' California Dia mond Cluster Pins 2,000 Gents' California Dia-. mund Pi us 2,000 Gents' Pitts, set with 01w stone or brilliant ciflon Gents' scarf Pins, as sailed styles 3,000 Oval Band Bracelets, Seely chased . 61100 Pair (tents Sleeve But- Wes, ne w and rich styles a,SUO Pair Ladies' Sleeve Buttons • 1,1100 Pair Coin Silver Sleeve.. Buttons 2,00.1 Sets Ladies' Jewelry coin hi/V4M neat*. en Grated Silver Chlthul ~,buo Cal. Diamond Cluster rings 3 ann sea! It inge Taina.les, .Pen ril9, Rills) (laid Lockets, richly figl it cd ~fink Plum and Chased gold Si go 10,0 00 shield and signet ringh 4,100 Belt Buckles, Gold jet end Gold and Vulcanite 2 ,)ni;n.d Lockets, engrav ed backs, watch face 3 ,01 e Large, new style rings, set with brilliants 2 ) 00 0 Ladies' Chatelaine- chains and 'Pins 2 ,500 Gents' HeavYßCiatird Chains 7,500 Gents' Vest .Chains, large assortnierit IA Splendid Steel s.g,irgra Clogs .5 .to Elegint Man tel Clocks. • 25 to 50 10,0 Gold Pens SilveY Ex • tension holder & .pencil • 4 to 8 10,000 Gold Pens, &=Silver. mounted ebony =holders, - 6 tol 6,000 Gold Pens and .Goldr. Extension Holders - , 15..t0 26 2 .000 Ebony Gohllunriunted, a= 4 Spiral Pencils • 6 tir , lo Each and every article, in the, above Lint 'is reptoented by a certificate. These are ed Oksimitar envelopes and sealed. Any pet son obtaining a certific atei to be had at our I office, or sent by mail to any address, will know Wh at th ey m a y have 'for One: 'Dollar. We charge for sending' certificates ; paying Nolte and doing the business, 25 tents each }lye Will be sent for $1,014„; Elevearfor 42;00 ; Thirty for $5.00 ; Sixty4Ve - fdr 1110.000 ; and One Hundred for $15.00. Any p ellet , re ce i v i ng. a Certificate for an uncle they may notdesire, can exchange foi roY ether article in our List ot the "rileval "e• BY this method we areenobledia famish the public With selections frckip a rick 1 4 11 ',Y 11. . tied stock of goods at is nottOue Ink! all have a chance for securing- aititles , or the fide highest value. We .iirarrrint every air le as represehted or mallet red. solicit parties who have been unfai r lv dealt w ith by imitators to give us a fair trial before P a lli,,h,g judgement. r E NTS.—Liberal Commission and val -11 le P remiutne, consisting orWitches, etd., given to Agents. Address oil orders A. H. ROWEN & Co., New York. S. S. RATHVON, . ke rehantl l 4,llo% and Clothier, 'I ' P. J. Rramph i i s Pid ; &;fid. on the Cor ner of North Queen and , grange - . ..• Streets, Lancairger, Persn'a. ' ~ it A. TEI I'll Lto theoPitizens of Marietta Pt ond vicinity, for the liberal patronagz i,ctetotoe extended; the underWgned teepee ' lily eolicits a continuance of. the same; al' 1 ,74 them, that under all iti.rettiffutttnen no "?'tc ‘villbe 'pared in rententig.!l,ll - for every act el ciiiiifidenee Bu c k CAasastata A a to. lISISTAARS: and the other seasonable .mateelel issfiseßl9)ll''A hictket furnishes , constantly.kttPUn VI" .na sueufacturedlo order, PrOMP 9, an res. usably, as taste.oretyle..may auggeit...,-..4. Atsor--tm.s.ntruigine.;xoT t km gentkinges Ardilligiii : 0 , m?t h . articles se usually eletig e a - ot finloring and Clothing establishment. c ti _ .g AIL -me+ •. _ . ; \ Arr • '° .;"5. ~ • do: * 711 , .2444 V a ... 4 s, - c'tt -01 r, .4;'t 64 5 14414001! 1,4 1.; fuitth , t 4lttsi #4 9.*Lit” tr4a. ' 44 .t" .trarmadw.9 - • *- AT ONE DRIB AND' A: , IMITAVTEAW PAYABLkIN iILIWANCEV , • ' Officein,,u Linnwl'er , BIADING,'" second. floor, on Elbow Lane,lietweell th:e' Pdit Office Corner and fikont-St., , Marietta. Lanaster County, Pennsylvania. ` Anna:unix° RATES : One .square, 00 lines; or 1 . 0075 eenta for the Pint insertion and One doter ati'd-a-lcatUfer 3' in'eeitiB i`e. Pro , feseionel and Busineee cat4fe,, - ef.a4)lppiplirinei at $5 per annum Notacee in fife reading col utonindenteents Marriageaaikd„On Mkt,- :the eiltpie annenficement, panel; but for ,any additional rinse, lei) Centialiner 4 ' , A liben6l.4`eduction inedelo t ,jeirly e d half yearirgdifertipers. $lOO t0'12;5" 76 to 35 to 60 15 to 55 FY viag ' juat 'added'a " NEwsuav Moue . - TAIN,JOBBER PRESS," together witlele tire „assortment of, new Job and Card.-iyPei,cliti„ ''Borders, &c.,,&c:, to.the Jok (Mee, of "THE IktlAnzaTrzalf,"-which will insimktbkflte and ; :sPeedy execution of all kin f ds of Jon & CARD P B. / it r r rro*,-from the smallest . Card to'-the "LABORS? Poesan, at reasonable prices. 25 to ` 50 20 to 75 30 to 00 20' 20 50 15 to' 25 20 to '3O A strip of-sn6wiest linen,. - • • - #alf 'Voiliered and stamped in blue, And the gleam of a l threagetts needle , Piercing the pattern through ; The needle is ready, yet the sweet littleilady Site sighing Lir something 'to do. Bto 15 5 to 12 10 to 20 6 to 12 Heaped °tithe table beside her illossorniof every hue Delicate Odorous roses— The rarest that ever grew; The vase stands ready, while the sweet little • lady sto 10 I Sits wishing for 'something to do. /0 to 15 5 to. 10 S to 12 5 to 10 Half hid.under flowers, a volume In daintest gold and blue, Just parted, as if it would open At "The Miller's Daughter". for,you ;, The boolije reidy;yet the sweet little lady Sits sighing for sometbing'todo. 10 to 25 10 to 25 sto 10 to .20 A silent , harp in the corner, And melodies old unil new r Seattered4rmipntty , disordei, 44, 4." Bongo Songs of the false andArue ; The harp stands ready, but the sweet little lady Ace longing for something to do; 9.t0 In Bto 12 Bto 15 5 to 10 5w 10 A sudden wind-sweep and fluttei- The door - ide 7 open blew; A step in the hall, and swiftly Like a - biitile the' threshbleshe flew; * Blushing "trendy, the sweet littleledy Forgets she has nothing to do. -• sto 15 10 to 25 5 to 10 to 10 FROX ALL TEMYEAR ROUND. Jones And - the Writer. 8 to 12 10 to 15 6 to 10 One day lately, when I was in a very bad humor, I was passing the palace of Junes. There, Was a handsome carriage waiting at the door,-• and presently./Ones himself Came down the steps, assisted by a footman, and entered it. /ones' hair was slightly gsey, but he had a plump, ruddy face; and looked' like a persimi who enjoyed himself. Seeing that Jones was going , :out for his pleasure at ikree o'clock . .in „the. afternoon, I.thotight it probable that he had nothing else.to•do on theACe of the; earth 'VIA ejsj9l self: This man, thought Ito myself,js a sort of Fortenatue. Whedever puts his hand in his pocket he finds money there. 'He not obliged to He toils m m ak y t teeth e a t n hth effort er - e t for oo ti me ta i t n o g it o . is does Spin-; We - le magnificent, and has all the pleasures. of the weed his command. Now, the aggravating reflection aboutthis, is that icaenes did toil and spin ho wouldn't be half so well off as Mils. Whet encour agement Horton—and lack my brain, when all my best efforts are not equal in sub stautial result to Johes doing nothing? I writoa tragedy, 'he has but to write a check. This undistinguisheti 4 riopes_ is my bloatod aristocrat. When I see him lolling in" his oarriage, chinkingthti sov ereigns •in all his pockets, MCC ready for the, barricades. I . mutter between .. iellown with die bloated Jopeses 1" roaki again,-where do all these com mon people get thefil money ? Ho* should it be such an easy thinglmthem, suck's diffintili thing:forme ? 'So* provokingly cool thtfl - are over it. but if I, after a hard struggle, obtain' pos. eAlkeien 'Of es 4el. kAteo KRI! Pflsol•I:# 111 as 'nervous as , possible until I get it safelykto the bank. 'And even thins my mind is rest. What if the bankehealffiireak , .? ,:If I had five thon ,sand pounds instead of five hundred to my account, I aid certain I should never trouble Myself shoat the stability of the bank. That is what I envy—not wealth iitaelf, but its potentiality., When I saw joneain his carriage 4'll AronOwil. 4 " I wsnl my "yakf#o... ilkkulnblti , , , thibretiriew that I want forking Spit ,iliy 4 41kw 4 lit . , sight at 41 - 91 ii Vaetnctal Po 4 4dfilektiefs of surgiltiOnit aNdtliseffitijklamoin the papers; "rising young man, rapidly 10 to 25 5 to 10 .5 to 10 & to 10 6 to 10 ti to 10 5 to' 15 8 to 30 8 to 28 12 to 30 5 to sB5 II PUBLISHED ,WEEKLY Notifiks • , "MIME. • Na • ' 3,7; "5 4 .4. " " 6 " M 474" 0,.."'41° ek , c 7 *4 , 074- mit pf-t,101,1 • trh - - Vonsigtanta- IntrnaistAr r - • Al 4 AP #44 adi 414 . sn f 4fft • it!4.71:41, 1s *ll - 4.9 '4l .ti t = N , „it vt . l . eta • - , MARIETTA SATURDI • retching.the ton r o u nd . of the ladde),7 . , g's r- reached one paper said I alrea ;, it was a yery„,fiet.tat ;,,I wae. in - Very geed Alealthl Iliad seversUloosealiONfr reigns pdeltetVaad;sforatfilitidayit and6rseveraleinorecilfil-,choostf *ldle& nothing to . do.butittierijoyalysblErl Stab, I evisrhyPpedtairdrentmednimon't Merri l Hisd windureditagbacfun nompliodnin ado ng , Ahe4a3tticentsof: theuWestionds seeltidghunalidyedtpleastirerapdt•finding. it not 4. I•ottiiinedA into qm.sfarhousstipper:,, more, ;,.promoted btaainstrelirp:4-hadllieardlliarotte Bit inAliisirso.onutind eat tchepir,andrlialied; po.tatdestachiles . artairpful choiryinapired • by„theldiaineine, sing gldes.and mad-: riga.lB,.r.wat to . compass the very round and top ,OkhumanNetijoymenL: .1: bad heardAhtt,4letwie eh ,ps and-potatois, companiedEbrthe ~ ,Wriip,wereornedicitte foritheernitid:diseaSed ;.thrit;.they:imferti: potent to..razeoutthe sritten:3roubles ofthe brain; and' Cleanse; the:rstuff that. weigkeinponmthec-heark Aetirembering• theseA.hinge, Lrsaid to myself, "If a man sheuldtneed anAuitidotelo;.poiton— edithoughte,,this: should - be. the Shop where he may procure it." I entered and encOnitterod the- good ape the Cary„ ;His looks were eat meagre; his weedp were not tittered: On the contrary, he had a very jelly, rubicund • face, and wore.a most une x ceptionable .• Surtout. ,He-smiled, shook me .by the hand, gave : me snuff from a chest. ( box is not, the word) and called me his dear boy. the pain in my temper was van isbinget2the very, sight of thn geed apothecary, Ere the medicinal chop and potaiVe were set before me, that Pain departed. Yes, yes ; I am willing to am becoming , own it. I retanciled to • - Hotter), when suddenly my eYe•falls on an..elderlY'geetlenian at one end of the table. It is Jones. He 10 . sittin drink. ing claret out of a crystal gehipt,eirok,. fog , a 4 veryAhoice cigar ~I linear; it by, the,ashea—and listening to the ..music with hiseyes shut... I _notice that his clothet„are and rich , ; his fingers era covered with sparkling rings ; his cambric shirt-front is a-blaze with three dashing brilliants. He is enjoying,hina-, self at every pore. I can see it by , the quiet .way . .he puffs his cigar, by the gu . s, to.with.which he sips his Lafitte, by the.. artful and knowing way—iracticed By barite-4 which 11000 his cyes cies ed.t hat his ears may -not be distracted, from their draughts of delight. Bloated Jones i hatedmeMber.of a nautelngs hut pampered ;CifklP.. - , .A 4 the . very sight of Yones„, Horten starts nzhefpre, me in all its ,Rmunqqa, and loathsomeness... „Look at him, how he , arrilloWs fir Plea Sure I litrhrit of-f elij6yrite ti V die hen i I leer !eertilitit thatithe were telivelne oneiir 'those"; chOice eigartoillitcould .4 Detroit:riot half thp , ,enjoyipeatkfteur it that:he dees, I- cord& nectln &lila f the 'flavor t , irtiAhe Lafittri.-. Aretrieir theroeghlyAiir enjoyii the: musie ; .deveropenthiteyesi whilerhis &e f t-beaming-44th' an - exprgt: sion of themostlexquisitirt - pleasurev'BP . arid- by; 'when bathed his . 611' ef lightp ho wiIA roll , homelir his luautiorie carriage, While 4--4111 I iiithe itaborit toga-now. He hargthreWw4tway.- the endird his cigar and -is _putting-on 'his glorrie A -gentleman from: the other erid'of the table comes forwird irithAis hat and-stickw ~ The gentleman =is ,evi dentlyiron'es',Serirentdilthuiler; or hie valet. Fariet , -,that I The gentleman handeJones his hat and gold-headed walking stick, and takes him by the.arm. Bloated, pampered nobody I- The Wait= OM are making War fov him as he : peeses along ; the gentlemen at the tablesaris ins to draw their oln . tirs 0nt41 . 4e way. " be so very dietingniehed a person, 'then i" I Wiwi. _ 'fiol4-00; i ' is the reply,, ,"bntahe Poctr old gentleman is blind.P ! Lot me go home• to Boston 1 50 PUY.PW.Prti• : - 'Sydney Smith-was once looking through the hekkotilloot . iiiiidy who - waii proud of her flowers, and aged, not very accurately, " Madame," he said, "have you the SepSen - 4is psoriasis t" "Ahl" said she, "I had it last winter, and I gave it to the AritAishOPnc an tedy •came= itout beautifully I n the spring." Bassani. psoriasis is the medical name or the seven zears' itch. skr Mous/Ind , Alphooso Kerr: r- says somewhere : There are two ways of being rich ; rai s e yont 4 . 9vetine . to' the 11ev41 of our desires- 7 ot lower your 1•,:t•r• •:•M5...., • ;;IF— sire's to theleyel o( your revenqs. - 7,5 tfrx ar Why ik44WOOMPekt4O4 I mouse ? Because the curl! catch it. 41 :-1 e- ' 1 ., .'' ;,, ,AA. vitti4tiioNli *;'xt, El t *4- . . 'e , `,..oir‘ 4t :9,1 („ta4-4 ( ills 4 fi` - : TIT ~ ,•,, , , t,,„4,4,evieiv. 4 It.6* ltr - si 4 , -1: ~ 44441 4 4-1 1 . , .. 0 , MORNIN4'4I ' . 4all, '2l_ 40013,! -4 -tie , gi . • : ' f. - - 114 11 YAM XII -- N 3'; AT/ , 1 , , ~., ,„,„,4 ~,-",,, " I R w i,„. ~,,,.. ~,,,,:„ - zArtni vtqvi .0 , 14#11i44 bO) , V#O 4' ili ! . , ffq.ilittnertaßp4-ifFiertitnaleitoAdelu 44, • A valued contributor_ thus seine; Ameti.eaa4 peculiarities. ManrumayAlieiiiiierettheffitelViietaelatherai eeesttbiimomileadtitieliact*ltuilw earreeto 'your ; ' - sxco *fr"ii s h einc°' be :- 117,-PNlAAClPothiet4ll#e< clown c9/17- suits, etlmAnclbitt,.breadth of (Ninglif i l and noblenesa , ornatnre on the one hand with the e abseno o € then'on "CsOftii aK` ' may be rieitigbi 4 thousandlittle eicellint'onnitien seise " In some things, and even talent, make themselves unadP' Captable to their friends-on account - IT uncouth, abits. sThereas.no criminality; in being awkward, but it is a great in convenience, at least would be, if the maiknew,it. In a brief period one may, see a great many things that can excite his jai; 'difigititi knoiv 4- a'perann of Wealth "We /pie 'to church early ; end ie ifitreatklei out „Ma' knife and cut and cleaning finger - n ails " beforetaerkidi, commences. 4.44ltewlitioN anothetr-whathasiarcleasiCal..ieducationi, who in church uses his tooth-pick, not beciristlis tmlliineeltickinfilon t t simp ly to keep hunseltiegunititd„;" wit.woerd to twirl his-watch-key, ails a lady would toy with her fem . :. Now, tooth-Nail:4r aSs'oelatihns are as bad as nail-cleaning. -put yor would rather see a person , clean his nails, even; in company, than tame a black ,streak : under each finger nail . on a lady's !quid that flashed with diamond rings, butl6 read in Scripture of the jewel being in an unfit place, and why jhould they not be in modern"times?' ' Some young , men ,wlilstle in a ferry- . boat or street car, en d "we have noticed nine times in ten, _' that the fools who practice this are defioient in musical talent, and , are not aware that they 'ar e . chafing thwnerveif 6144 iikener two wayefirst, 'with bad 'nitisicl set- _ ond, with the rawnepe Orthll - pi - action of perpetrating tondo on the peoldelwith out an invitation and withoutAheir.con t , sent. Drumming with the fingers or with the feet, making, unnecessary,. ; , .noises,, among some people who are nerxons,, render the society ,of persons- •who,' thoughtlessly-„perpetrate,„these •• petty rudenessesslmostiosufferablc. 4We are aware, tiettiless„ habits .oftee, origi nate, in diffidears The person, feels nervoni, and doetk„uot know, exoc4.l' what to do but to practice this drumming as 'a kiati” 6rontlertir'sVitoigoit to' itr vonsness: Welt-bred peciple may do tliis;'l: , 7,fit it i 9 tio,:itizn' lcied'-breedieg; and'is prima facie &tido:4l6i cifill:brad: Sprawling tile legs and feet in oath.' papy is another common emit very proper Prettlee, It s fe an American' ha nL, and'obieffied by tie fule orptitting tie feet Eli high ad' tie head, 'or higher. Passiotl2y h )teli 'in • 'NAV York; Bostow f or,,Philadelphia k one Wes in it single window perhaps;four pairsofi feettand tau-sees protrudin from thit.d.story,Window.a Reit%of feitand footof,leg attached to each. „ • s - It is regardedin Englandomian offence against goiodttaste to shaw , •.thw bottom or the shoe in-.•company, ~and therefore Englishmen are.noilikely, to so sit AS to exhibit the bottom of the foot, much less rest ope foot on the knee ; Out, go into a conipalY Of twenty . Amiiri can men; ; and sea whet awkwar d ” adjust ment the thin present with their feet alid - lege; and we IA no 171 erir "e ritiei rim thin that will give on this bad habit. AiOther ha. practice in company,' or anywhere, late lean back against the wall and alit the feetnp on the round of the chair, if it have one. We have - seen many a nice mahogany or rosewood chair:broken .offat l ev y lonts hpuipg bsols on the two hind ~lgge beg„ . .pardon„for having : heti! g4ingliti4.l l ulti,COMWY. , 7•V ttif*. l 4o were not uncouth , MO if - the' chair , did nokbroak,..it ... Nonoging,.o4...enco, sitting,, as 1 !91.4.9:91 11 .04r1 1 , 1 n. ..4 1 :!191 1 2W 8 ,-,ipttitot ek, is very rade. If a.maw wishes,* reclinnonAhecofa,,let him lay himself ilifirn4ind.glibret•mp litgfeat as if he sie=oempeeig~g himself to sleep; tis ' he iiiiii4driiiiVlAlit . ':thin 3 'stirtarling, linging," end leaning- is' execrable. YickinetherimielnlOOMPant :or; int tett4 hiMakerbhiet unnecessarily 71 er nost.intitintillyiimidtespeolallyaookitig t it:after itilratibitenineed'oineed.;notbe condeMixa:=lTuilricirkelitiiikAt e i t t is e x .UPPgb• • Itero 1in01ke2. 4 61. 4 'Wien' a at a„.. 1- - - otitivaillitolikara *ter eldAtitti k rir‘laftiVir*Eiteibhp t &ni , i g tfitiNti 4 liit an' iv 1 .114.11 11 121SEZE ESE thongh it was before the days ottadar ognerreqyul,4.,Aa‘thorilgh4 da ce pe 4,4 reotygelputirpienory. t f anYP.4lPWlP4 ,, ,i a . n tc?J e goag 49,1 tproatmaysometim,es be lie_ ,cessary,eiren, 0. • ./. A. Itaits4.ste 441 in pablio,..bat i‘shonld be _done as gawk. ly as possible k with the -handkerchief to tilie i matf.Ya mug, qiiAktraine hilbeteti, 7 it will` do foilittirtulfti with their iiiickeYsT but he a see' en iii`' the' pulp t`'o} ton‘die i fillik,foßY baiii I ; their eie o Cke of' &tint is a sin, but it is an uncouth habit. ' 'Playidg with the pockettnifeditiglink lieys,and 108e:change, aratini , very, bad-, taste. t 42ooking at the watch in•sci opetr! way makes one think a person wisbes.to make a display of tkat,valuable article. It is considered ill mihners I to look at oneA watch in eeina9i t , 4 l2ut, wil l aor d speak of public-places, concerts, church, etc 4 iimi , notvilvate takela,pei3p if:he dbeiliOqiiietryf Wet ltiorattfaciti at- tiation; in gisv.vOrjrarudevorittheziferrOboaf,l64 tit railway C , `ltrietitrehtirch'oin the•lecture 'Or Concertzrooril beforeythw services COM mence, andAetiestable afterwardi'l Little Paitieeshould -keepatheir pertetral =con: versatkin to 'themselves. -Nothing„ we think, shows good= breeding more than-a quietominner, a`mellOw voice; and that decorousnesses and gentleness. which accompany that style of speech. One more very common and - very, an noying habit may be:n.amed, notjoing *hen one starts, but standing in, the open dopr.. Nally a cold has,been t . taken hy . the putient lady of ..the.. a hoigust,, withAgthing ,on for .prqtfigt,i9)3, yejng, detained by a gossiping somo,timee, ten minutes, , te fidential communications; talking thiis in the noise-and roar Of the: ,strieezee cessitates minielithees the M ost" ea ft dblitial '4hingh , taFe ''herird* all over thiklionsn andVientflicietie-- the streets az - : 4 .71.. , ‘ *14,71 • We remembei , i i?paitimlla"sr,'s that lived .next door , to. u. The-young ladlea s.vtgld:standon:the,etepe and, talk sometimes !tea- minntee, .andwez,,were olcdiged, to, go, awayjko m Apr Ippens,..gaxr for windows or hear .all avrttnge r ments , and confidentlal .conversatioes, and, forgive naler saying ft, _we hp- - ig_lave . seen some people make' display _on the (dips on purpose, .t We thonghi, o at tract attention from people ndross the way—they have talked loudly and Itingh ed heartily on. purpose , . to make- , al 4 dis. Never stand and talk when yen 7pro - to go. • We hire seen filieliCaie wdalatt rise to dismiss her are Any er' b they reLiyhed. the. deor; Blvd "myst,, , lge. right Itriyiftw,-.l;taite seen; egch , a ; l>~dy a etas till she ; trtraed pale w ith„ fatigue, , while the visitekrAddy,..and strong,. and jolly, would spin . tiksn t. stop again - incoldsll, arid - on' tbe steps, and again after ft . :tailing The Ilieper"Cule irb4nlyenitetirdeci 7 ded to lesie, 'to' beliff in sixty sebonde. Never keep aliersOninanding in the hall °AV the, parlor door,-but take leave of your frien4elrgtr,l3 , they, aTeciafia g9-At onee..7Arieric9,l Phmolpgica? Journal -A 'Dinneatijj' 'HY MRS. P(Dr‘fr• aP;ouIINEY his the duty, of mothers to sustain reverses effgrtvae..., Frequent and sud den as they have been to our own coun try, it is important that young females should possess some employment by whin)) thermight-obtaiett livelihood in easelliet should ` be reduced , to" the÷ne etisiity'ofinippertingthemielvos: When families are unexpectedly reduced froth afikette,eltp poysrty,f liosi—pitilay,Aon teMptiblt3 lop ssfhtlreM o o 6 47. OelPP: 11 ,- dint .pr,,,,helgtess,,tqi permi4ing,,her daughters ,tq embarrass 'those. whutn, it is their duty to assist and cheer. : .. .,, "I have lost my whole fortune," said a niOrchant,i4ilie tetninSd one - evening to his Bosse cei 110 . loOger keep .our U'arrie6...:Vre lutist leave thilitlsite Altsohildren Crurvo go to expensive schools Yestaiiiio 7 4a,s s 3i46 rpan,to-day Ahem is nothing. 17can call Intlign. " "Dear husband,". said the wife "we ftre l still rich in eeph : o9e,r,avi our chil *onkymtg 1000 Any, but Gkad has OUR' n ttsmtpme,t9i $19114 active hands and loving hearts.' " Dear father ; " said the-ebildren, "dd artei hfoli se.tobeiX *UV hidPnyori soil la se 4..„ i n vottewhileica fag dttP,lioEstuthiligtioo sidmesswAr.lss o - twil 4 Alt suai, teStkitstialbieenowskaittavefastuomeri aillorreral latialamkads w 4 44 4 WtA1l have-beeitteleaxibropeothibttiae 4i .r. =EI F 4 1 • ' • ittt ':."!4 4 i#7 A Itcpmjbpfather of eight children be poor We Will work and make you rich again.' "I shall, help," said Alto. youngest fear, • • :,,gir),,hardly fear years of "age. " I wi, ',not ishall „kaveatityne4i(things bought, and 1 sell my. great doll.," The heart of the husband and father, which" had sunk within his bosom like atone, was lilted up,. The sweet enthu siasm Of the , scene, cheered him ; and bnk "nightly prayer was like a song of praise. They left ,the statelilouse. The ,set - tvat i , *e r r, dismissed. Pictures and `plate, rieb, carpet and furniture, were soh!, and she who,hfid been mistress of ithrinansfon shed no.tears. "I"4'every debt,"' said'she, "let no °tie' eider through us; we . may yet be happy." • 4,Ele,rented a neat cottage and a small Piege ofgroand -a few miles ; from the jirith ; Oa Aid, of his eons be culti vaAeci, yjilgolatoles,for• the market. tic vined,with, delight and astonishment thAlcopotny :of ; his. wife, nurtured, as she haillipeen,ApAealth,. and ; : the efficiency wlltch4his daagitersAoonacquired under her tritinix.. The eldest one--.assisted -her in the work of the househgld, and also instruc ted the younger Children. Besides, they executed various works which they bad learned , as accomplishments, but which they founitcould be, disposed of to ad vantage. They ezbbroidered, with taste some of tho,oraamostabparts of female appareb, which were l . readilyzsold:,to a merchant in the city. , • They cultivated-flowers; and sent bo quota to market in - the cartvthat convey eds.,thef 'vegetableL-they plaited straw, they paintedlmapsothey executed plain needlework. Bvery'one was at her post busy and“cheerfah The cottage was like a beehive,* , never enjoyed such heititlibefore-," said,the father, • "And I never was so happrbefere," said the mother. "We DOVEIf knew how many things we could do when we lived in a great ho nee, esi the children , " and 'we love. each. (liar 'great deal - better here:: Yon callas your bees." ''Yes,'.' replied the, father, "and you make jfist such honey as the heart likes to feed on." „Economy. as well as industry waffstric tly observed ; clothing wasted, nothing unnecessarily purchased,; The eldest daughter become assistant teacher in a distkaggished feniale Gamins/7, - and the. peoond,took 'her place as ,inetructress of 114 1;fimils• • , The little dwe,lling‘which had' always been kept neat, they . were soon able to beautify: "Itirccfnitruction was imprck ed, andLthe iitteiabd fitiVing trees were replanted= around it. 'The Merchant was happrev under- hie 'Wood bins covered roach, in a - Summer's - evening; than be had bee'n 7 in/liothOWY dressing room. "We are now thriVing and prosperous,' said he, "shall Neptune to the city ?” qi" w;aljl the unanimous re- Ply. "Let UL ,rereein," • sap the wife, 'where we have foetid wealth and con . enfment." • " Father," said the. yo.ungest,_ "all we chi> en boge,,yon.ara ant ~going._ to : be reb r agaip---for Mina we little axles were sbut l iißin the narsery,.and,did,nut .see muqh of you or mother. Now we all lips t9gptilnr, and l sister, who . loves us, teaches us, and we learn to be industri ous and-useful: We were none of us hapay when weAvere rieh, and did-not w.otk. So, , father, please don't be rich any more.'.' sr One err mitt night, 1). was armle ts& froril his `eilsiinbers- ti very loud knocking at hie door. Afterlome hesi tation he arose ai - /Ment to the .window -and aske&-: "ktriend)" "What a p o you want 2" lo'Sity here all night." "Stay there, thez;f:_wasjiii reply:,' lir When Lord l Erskirke heard that soreeti ‘ Oity, , lied died wor4h , two ;hundred Alkoasan Cl7 d pounds, he observed, Well, -.1 th,t's a pretty anm.6o le inthe next world with;',_ : _ i s k "Ah, debt cholewato awieet- the highaw - awlet ?" ." No," re t(ktheexquisito, "but t'll death ion% hetterleirie the eitrat once." •".1.-$4l Fioridvitquoingoettegrattepour 4nOttliOcalitelmffitezpepePuthere-say 43 9:14034ftveleome;t,espel3ially, if they 4044N:with fultipeeketEtx. - : tur A woman is•pgitilniiii struck by. atine*OWNß4 l4 Ml4 terwards:••,..taAw .. '-- :.': , ..d.,. ~ 7. ' IMO ,~ ~. `s' ME